South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1920 — Page 4
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Several assessment roll hearings, the letting of three contracts and the confirming of a number of resolutionss occupied the time of the regular meeting of the board of public works Tuesday night at the city hall. The contract for water connections on Ewing; ,av. was let to William H. Burke on his bid of $3,526 The contracts for swer connections
of $800 and for a sewer on Hill st. from Corby to Howard sts., for $2,316, were let to Bruno DePaepe. The hearings on the following assessment rolls were confirmed: Pipe
sur on Catalpa. av. from Indiana .iv. to Oliver m.; water connections on llanry av. from .Miami to Leer t.-. : pipe pewfr on Division st. from M;i'ie to Olive sts.; water connections on r.eale st. from Portaire av. to Ke.sler blvd., and pipe srwir or. Walnut st. from. Sampl1 st. to Indiana uv. Tlie htarlnps on assessment rolls calling for pipe .?( wer on Carst t. from Mlchigm vt. to lifay. tte blvd., and on Stull st from Mi'-hu'in to Franklin ts. were con. tinned for a week, when remonstrances were riled. Tin- following resolutions were confirmed: pipe fewer on Fox st.
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JLaclal rornuition-. "That adroit, maneuvering hair-iro-n." taid the governor, "backed by millions of dollars at his disposal, has been making racial formations." To voters of German. Irish. Italian and "every racial jjroup." Ciov. Cox sriiJ appeals to foment feeling against the administration had been fostered. With his league pleas aain takln? a strong religious tone, the covernor jirrdicted that the "rtactionary" forces 'which, he said, were eonspirinfr to defeat the league, would on November 2 bo defeated "us sure as the sun comes up."
TALKS AT LOK ANSI 'OUT. LofiANSPOIlT. Ind.. (ct. i:. Oov. Cox of Ohio, democratic presidential candidate, while touring Iniliana Wednesday, isstH d astam-nt urciim- frhT.ds of th- Leaeue of Nations to Lather a fund for printing the covenant. The statem nt said in. part; "I am making this appeal to tho friends of peace in tvtry t -immunity in America to establish at once a fund sufficient to print enough copies of the lea .ITH e covenant to take care of the demands tor it. Dver where we o people are akim; for it. They want tht facts and they resent the methods adopte.i a, deny them the facts. "In many iru-tam cs
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SOUTH BED FIRM RFC EU' ES CHARTER FROM STATE BOARD
LOGANSPOIIT. Ind.. Oct. 13.-
eiov. Cox of Ohio, Uen.ocratic prcs-j INDIAN i POLI O. t
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i-iiijiiit vf.jusaay sen; nuiow - inT message to .Manager Tr;s Speaktr e ithe Cleveland world champions; "Congratulat lor.s. h;o is proud of your accomplishment.' (Signed " jait.es M. Cox.
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SOFT COAL BAROXS HOLD AXXUAL MEET
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South Pend was Ranted a chaVf r. ! 11 V 'VJ ' The tTr.u is capitalized at $ -' ö." ' "v" u !Y ! ;V! " r ' and is to do a bu.inet.s :n ar, ctiiv T ,k":! - - .t:r.s. The iruau -porators are T. ' P. .M.a and Mihell Moon of Chi- ;i:i lHMMi:it IHI-S. cairo; L. P.. and L. F. Curwin f; U FNT I N .T N. lo.i. ot. f ;.- -Stiiith Pei.d. and . G. Curwin of . Thonia. liwms, ;. j.ai-s old. i ?ir -l Fremont. Ir.d. ' bank, r, and proTi.in. nt ' i r t ii .. Notice of dissolution of the Fort In.ii nvi business man. i'hd ..t !:. Wayne cr,ns. rvatory f rnuic was, hon.e ht t W-l!. m1.iv r..kht f..'.;.iw Iilol with th secretary of stat". i: a stroke o: apoplexy. Mr P ;'-, The Kedol.t Maniifactura.s: com- uho was also known . s a stud : t . '
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NEW VOKK. Oct. 10. There will be no serious bituminous coal shortage in any part of the i ountry this winter, prnided ordinary care, is xercised hy consumers, it was predicted here Wednesday it: a eonterence of the National Coal association, which comprises about two thirds of the bituminous coal producers of the Fnited States. The coal operators however, declared that in onk r to keep the markets supplied, steady work in the and a sufficient supply of railroad cars als, would be required. At this time, it was stated, hituminous operators were ttin oiily, about Y to -JO percent of the open top cars needed. A special committee which has
been working with various ruopira- i eharttr. The capitaluatior, is Jpo"-.- , h. ,nterd Iii.-? home after hi- ;.-u
live agencies to preent a winter fui-1 shortage? reported that the Interstate Ccninu ree commission, riilroails, hiir eoal dealers ani toners wre cooporatimr to increase ju-o-ductlon and improve transportaUon and distribution facilities.
cast of Fellows st. from Indiana ax-
to Ilaney st.. and trrade, curb and walk on Oiklird st. from Misha.vuka av. to the boulevard. The contract of the Michigan Central railroad to lay tracks acrus Walnut M. was granted. BLAMES STUDEBAKERS FOR PRICES OF COAL
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;a ally landed Iy the police," stated Or;.f (f p.. ives W.Iliim Cas?idy. T ii.-i!;iv nirht when he was forc d to re', i.-' two alb rr-d automobil tili... v. s :i'i'n he had ben. hddmcr for a v. k waiting f'ir the owner
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fCQNTINUED FROM PAGE O N TZ 1 Ir'jumcrt a.skcd .Mr. J'atton if he did not tell an examiner for thej commission that he? operated in 1120 for $1.:;" a ton. . He denied this saying that he thought he had told the examiner the figure was $r..Sl and that that was only approximate as he did not take the iiirure from his bocks. A. L. Donaldson, chief .accountant for the board of accounts, who visited Mr. Patton's
pirit of helpfulness should be
taken advantage of." Yie-ws on League. Gov. Cox Kaw his views upon thLeague of Nations ani a variety of othT subj-cts Wedne-.sd ay a' a nuihbyr of rallies at Ind lana co jtitv seats. Court h'us. I.iw.s wer mostly the candidate's forums, .ind Hoc -itT democrats, with flairs, bid-jes. brass bands and a n toi a Utiles. v re out lti forcei for what the irovernor terni.fil his "town metirs." H. was asked numerous campaign eille Stiop.s. F.esides nationel issue. G.iv. Cov urtred election of Thomas Tacgai't. democratic ean.lidate for Fnited States senator from Indiana, who shared uuiien.es with the governor. Cdhfr Indiana df-moTatic candidates also spoke and accompanied the governor's special train. Ile-itcrating that the league . .is a "pb-de to tlio American soldiers
and their mothers to make war im
firm testified that he made no ex- j possible." Gov. Cox emphasized a miration rf the hooks but that as l.-cue arguments and atrain ehargh remember, d it Mr. Patton had , ,i xon. Hardinr. his ri-nublinn on-
told him the cost per ton was ponent. vMth vaclll'itinp. He also but had added that hia books wer- repeated that Sen. Harding wi.s the
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, '. t,li' ti. lit' ,lt.l. Lt.UV , t h.. i'.'.al t;;. r. a oi h Y- a ' i c"u:i-- . j .r : e r.: i -T -liar" s against the w .. on r i: t ., to t inM i-:n!i ot j i o . "i . but faYed to follow with any
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an ! Klep-.'s ' h. was ..rd. n d to. . He- said, "the pi;b!'h. ,l in' are .b.dnT t'uedr be .t to clean
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an accurate statement. Lafatte Man on Stand. Klhe.t chneibel of the Schneibel Coal company of Lafayette, said the cost per ton of his firm from April 1 to October 1. wa.s $2.51 a ton. Hepaid tt hills in Lafayette; made the o.st of hauliny; lieavie ;- than it oth. rwis. would be. He said he had found it impossible to get any Indiana coil during th- last week. Mark Frown of J. M. Iach Manufacturing company of Kokr.mo, created a diversion f.'r the otticials and audinee when on taking the stand he said that he thought he had "hal more hell than coal" during the last year. He was replying to a question whether or not his firm distributed coal. Mr. Frown presented two reports on- of which he said was a hurried
audit by an accounting firm and the
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canelidate of the 'senatoriai oligarchy." 'Conspiracy of Mlenexv" "How can you expect a s;o eminent responsive to the pfopb-," the trover nor asked, "if ou elect, the andidate of the senatorial oligarchy?' Gov. Cox asked his aulincs to act without partisan spirit and as Americans, reiterating that
LABOR LEADER MAKES SPEECH AT BALTIMORE
iio. Th.e iruauporators are Iou. ; day's work at his othC". F. Maire. Arthur Larnonl ami Le-uisj Tcrret. all cf New Hav.n. Ind. 1 Jry EJVS-TIMES U (Uli Ails
i-IALTIMom;. Md.. oct. Ft. In au address d Ii .'ereJ lu re We dnesday before: the convention e f the International brotherhood 'f Tookbiinh rs. Samuel i;..ui)' i, president oi' the Am nein I-Ydratien of Lahor, d nie d tvports that he could Melir the labor vote to the Ut-nio-cratic party," at:d i.iid no jH-rson ve-r he ard s'leh an utterance coinint; from him. Mr. GotnpeT.s said he owed alkgiatce to no political party, that lov. as a pirti.-a.n to principle s aJid labor. "We are not bolxheviki," eontinued Mr. ejonipers. "nor havew our hands e a the throat of our povernmcnt. V' purpoo to' exrciso our rights solely as American citize-ns. "I control only one vote, and that vote is my .iwn I can only alifrn my.-elf agiitist the man who has. lined hiii!. If with the ro.ictiona.rv int rests and against the inte rests eo" tho working people. I am going to urge all I can not to cast their o?o for Harding and that police. b alter
Coelidge. but for Cox .end He.ose- j
velt."
II ILL I XV EST IG ATE MARIXE KILLIXGS WASHINGTON, ct. lu.closure that a summary in estimation of al-ejTid "practicilly indis-
criminatc killing" of Haltion t.aties l.'V Fnited State s marines was rrde.re d more than a.year ayo by Ma.i. (In. l'.arne-tt, then comma nehmt of th-j marine e'eirps., was marl- We-dn -sday ; in ublication 'f a re port by n. ! Harnett on ope-ratinr in Haiti 'lur- ; inT American oc-upation.
PATENTS Vn1 Trade SL&rk Obtained In mil Countrie. Ad rice Fre, GLXX. J, OLTSC1I. neltxeni Prurat Atty, 721.712 6tudeaiuxr l3sm tfcrcO
Harold Lloyd
CUMMIXGS DELIVERS SPEECH AT BRAZIL
r.PvAZTL. Ind. Oct. 1.1 In bis r-ppeal for support of th- .l-mo-
critic nart hero Wednesdav niuht.
he had no quarrel with th rank ; Home r S. punvriingp. former naand file of republicans, but onR j tl,,nHi chairman of "the democratic with thM ' senatorial ohirap hv.'- He j rommittee. poin'I to the record charged again that the re w as a ,,,,, r,v the .-.dm.nistt .-.t.n .lurinc
"conspiracy of sib-nce'' against the demeicratic cause in the republican press and the republican othcials campaitrn book in failing to print the' league covenant. The gove rnor f'ai l that there was "a gre'at tidal wave eif sentiment sweepimr America" for the league, and el .daring that America was aroused, he buid p.in.v republicans fors-ook Sen. Harding when he elis-approve-I the Vw-rae at Pes Moines.
pr ton and th latter a cost of I Agrieujf ural epuestions were di.cuss-
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-YVY::!Y:YY-rYi APPOINT SCRIBES i a'-.ip i..:i: ). ;.::! 1 thou -;ht r. rhapf.
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hat drd 'mir:-
$:1.41 a ton. His firm's costs last year he said, were $.77 and they lost ..ä.so" on the coal business. Mr. Brown submitted in evidence an ad-vi-rn.-i-ir.cnt in a Kokomo paper
showing hes haI tried to sell coal
ed by the rova-rnor at Delphi. Flays Hard in jr. Tlu catnlidate. there reiterate! that there- was a conspiracy to chanire- the fed.-ral reserve act and
that "big business" n-a.s opping
it the marcin allowed bv the com- him "in e very state and in .-very
mission. , ' county." Tfe declared for a "hard L'rmst Kill.-? of Ellis brothers r.f h. ple .l. hard listed, clear thir.king Kokomo. presented an audit bv a . farmer" on all regional reserve
firm of jiublic accountants thowinp ; t'oarus a net asserted tnut sen, iiaru
jry I to August . . .....
j .1 to Oe i-.Jü a um. j. i.asscii I f the Fa .-..-ott Fuel company of Ko
komo, testified that his cr per ton
v ,,-lld "-'i'l tl "Villi W.'h 0 '"la'.. . ' ' cor.M. .' IOI III-' . . y -m w . K'UllO. I ' S I 1 1 1 e Q t "1 I T. IIIS CO' pM' IOI1 Vn, , s-.'.-.m . ' P- ... .p i:.cv:- :,:!,: nr. :,r,l if :,:!..- R (' 1 1 rY-' 11 1 ;) t F. t'S liold AlOfting'at present was Y"4. No allowance n niioi . .. . . , ' 1 ' - Ti-.. n :b- b- .i;!e t. 1 -n M - 1 . - , , i. , was rn.ul' for a .trail amount of rT-'Von vva"t;e n, 'w ' . ." . . l.r. -' Ü-Y- - r !- u:.'v , . ra-! CtlnCHlay Alllllt ill building material he hand!. hdearlv evplao, t'.i.V.trii.o ' v. as ;i'b'!- ' ! ' . - " ' ' ' -' " Chamber. a .
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Munrie Man Trstifies.
Fa-n.i imin V. Classcock of the J.
m ci's me t in .1" I -iv antl i;. p. Glassco.-I. company cf
o' i Tiie-roe- v o.ii-'.' 1 .a.. .- an in. porta nt
m.' :.-;:ie r kC.:. : to th.e puoiieUty j thf. aV, r:lfr,. c,-st for handling a ton ib: .in. on f to- various troops "t,of c,, durimr 'the period from r- a;Y,i ': : n -i Mi.-h.4Wak a. Jo .lar.uarv 1. 1 '. . ' . to Octobe r 0. l'.lhh
iag "was opposed from the outset to rural credit measurers." Asked regarding his iew on lm-mi'-rration, the governor relied: "Instead ef haxin; so many e.tficers at Kills' island. xve ought to haxe somebody on th oth r side looking out -where tliy start."
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U'ADOO CAMPAIGXS w t s- J t r-i r- y- t o-
Mu.ci". ti .-titled that there was a li ljUAL tHjlU:d
later siiortatre in Mun-'ic anl that
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rONNF.hTs'IM 't. Pa.. Oct. 1 .T. William G. MoAdoo, campaigning for the democratic partv. e"ntred the
was $:;..; a ton. His tiu-ure- sub-jrokf, rr,-,jntry of wettern Pennsyl-
ounei, io .oe ",v I viinl.i vwunesdav and mad" a rum
an item nf $I.vOn given to an m- tr of ,-1(i.lress,-s in xvhlch he urped ploxe xvlwse- salary ordinarily is 5 ratification of the La?rue of Nations
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Y.'-Tix. my .-us. rh.ir duty Tnis was questioned by Attorney j ,,rf.v:, h.,rr df,cribcfl thp document .v;l! .'i..-'. : -P.. t.-u. her a I Youmr for the commission .ind Mr. nnt t tr, o,aftv v- .
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- a i"-;.us b r an empioje who .,- , flar1( that 'if Jamrs M. C0.r xve-re tt 1 V 1 Yt . a J et Fi . . 4 1 - . .
XVc-fK' vl liar-1. I v'.'lJ -"'u l" -Inst the ba-'ile .1 n W'.qrrpti O.
for lt, I as a demo-
fport Harding beeiuse the future rests more
worked liar-J. lie saia mat 1 n - I a cai n-t the b item was h.rger than it should have ; j po,,, WPrr. keen but lie had made a mistake of j. Vv;uld u about J.'.ül in this calculation of ! kT'1(.,w thrtt ,
whir they -houbl irixe the man ; f,n y ttU.ir.f.nt cf this hasJc quf,s. .,tisti..n and hod n fused o bucn ,on t)K)n ;nv 0,hrr T f brfak
elown after pia-misitt. mm me m. vry ,.;irty tie on earth and stand
"" t.o'-.et ,..a..- .... mo.. jfer the principle ed this league." , ,. th ::;..:-.s-. r m " b ra 1 y to be h id J jt c , ; j.wekr.er, president of the ' ;
the' past e irht years, which is credited xxith the pas-age eif rexision of the tariff laws, tho postal savinsrs law, farni. loan law and the-r pro-b're-ssive me-asurt s xvhich have bee n enacted in that time. He attache. 1 the republican parly and its Influence as driving Pres't Wilson to an early crave by its persistence in the tight against tlm I.e-atrue nf Nations. Mr. Cummi acs reviewe-d tho .'iccomplishnients of the. administration fince March 4. Pel", piving spec al stress to legislation favoring the farmer and laborer.
South Bend Watches made right in South Bend and made right. The man xsho owns one is proud in his possession of a timepiece that i second to none. All over the world "the watch with the purple ribbon" is famed for it3 beauty, its accuracy.
PAIR OF UNHAPPY 0;VS ASK DIVORCE
Amil Miller pays In his superior court petition for divorce from L-a-tha Milbr that she told him that she would not lix-e with hitn unless h moved to Culver. Ind. For long pe.riods. he says, she' has been leaving him and Ktajdng xvith her parents at Culver v.ithout telling him that she xxaa going or informing him of hT whereabouts. Miller adds that he intended to ente r the army and a short time aro turned over to his wife J 1.50
in cis-h ami a Nebraska mortgage?. I fop JL'.OOO which he held. He al- j
b-crea ' that she hu assigned the mortgage t o tl'- Sfite ICxchangei bank" at Culver without informing him. Dolore W"hk5tlr wants the punerior court to jrrant h-r a divorce
fr-m Leroy "Whistb r he cause she ! alleges that he scjande-re-l his j
money. She nays that he associated with disreputable women and had gone with, them tn other citien.
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IXVITE STUDEXTS TO ATT EX D MEETIXGS OF KX IG I ITS OF COLUMBUS
4n invitation is extended to those students of the F'niversity e.f Notre Paine lix'ing in South P. nd who are Knights of Columbus, by the- Notre Fame council of the Knights of Columbus to atterd the me-e-tinus whether they are members of the council or not. Thos- members of othr councils are urre-d to transfer to the Notre Iume council. If they do not desire
t to become members of the local
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.r u,,-, t- t. , ,,' sii uMi I'..'.-;. . 1 1 -1 1 a x1. .i i a aiai, . K.r d iesTl!;-i that tne cosi per ;o:i ai.niaiM.it i iviiUjey,i ;:: ; ':--'.-:'., i.-:- -in pariMbat. ! :'f.h:;:in-. ;";t:',;,vlrv1 fr,.v; i ixvites service
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T. t nt W.; m Mclr.e trx. th. ,NS POWERS GUEST was? .rv H" sail tnat unne r no .lfc.N IU UJXtEKL:LL 'I 1 v i 'f j.. ''v i. - e-.. i.v. 1 ., a T-inisl rat l-m thev i
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b- -und x' .1 i ' :i.-- M;v e'.r:::ie Pre v en- rain which will shortlv ir. l under ' 'l'"":il'ua
--..I w:Th -ver.,1 ,ia:(,s i GOS E MIMSU'A' wax- and xvhich is exj,.cte-d to brine j "m ?r K n ," 11 , 7 i ' , ; ,- ..-T!.:-. and th- prie lor' M 1 J ' I T HFFT C 000 members into the local pest .OI1i. ji'1.' ., eastel.ini, bll c ,t . w... vt,-,. i MAKES llitA'l iwUUU. t. v r,K. a ib.riY V,. Washington bt.
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Fancy Michigan Potatoes, peck . Best Creamery Butter, pound . 2A2 lb. Diadem Flour for 1 pound can Best Tuna Fish for . . 10c Kit Kat Toilet Paper, 5 for . . . 2 lbs. Good Luck Oleo for
42c 61c 1.57 18c 25 c
Fresh Country Eggs, A per dozen
Small Butter Crackers, lb. . . . Large Soda Crackers, pound for . .
Hoosicr Brand Laundry
Starch, per box
17c 18c
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73 c
Tak-Hom-A Biscuit, package for
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1 lb. can (Happy Vale
Brand) Pink Salmon
Jell-O or Jiffy Jell. -j p all flavors, pkg. . I tmJ King Do Do Ginger HC Snaps, box for. . OO V
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Preparations f. r the c.-ption to ' 1 ,w 141 ut" ,l 1 vV V-A, l-l Santeimar.ns" Marino d.l',-dcp3 Fourtn decree. Knight, of Columbus
which ui'l ertertiin the loa.l 'er-inn 1 "V.t.ui ai ir.a'.anjpui.a ar.u anx
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Menaugh. F.oshen brethern - tin-,. in November will a ;.-.- Third eieuree Knitht eiiptmie tr.r
irils ri't;r.-. I I ül 1 i i. f 1 1 1 1 1 , i -1 i'ti . " '
ihuiah preacher, wuk on V e.n-- -om- u;. for d iscus-ir r. ,,t t ne m--t-tlay r. Y.Mil from tiv F.Ikhart cun-, ;r . tor. i-ght.
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coi;rti:crio Through an err-T. ir. thf aaer!isf 'iiftit of the ir.ind F.-ader store In Wednesday morning's edition cf
'fdbtds xvith 'oniidtr.ee me n in I. n , Th... Ne-w-s-Titnes, a numb-r of
iTlf) I' JlJ'Vri? .M- r.aizii ::tc ;..:.,s' i. up .-ii w - . .il lU.y.lLj ii L 1 jl0 l(e.,r s following his -onfevbm that !; pambb-ti away JlbO of tru-t
We Deliver all over the city for 35c extra charge.
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work tan be made with A. Cusi.k. C33 Sorin hall.
STATE REALTORS HOLD
SESS10X AT MUXCIEl
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h- d: Y 't i i . Mi'.. C-- cl" M;.aU'ak;i. wa. ! r..."ality ot" the law r.s no form.il de- items, which should have h?en
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broke with lie r hu- band on reiu-m-j;
matters having jo:r.f 1 th" Catholic
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-..-I was 4rr made imon him f or ; r-ucteti lit ll.se. are a- fellous:
tlie funds Iv Io?: in the gamble-. Worr.er.'s IZ '' f kit die U-tte gowns,
women's JSd'oa fleeced union fcuits. women's $ b"." he. use dre.-s-infants' 3.00 white coats, men's $2.00
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